Toshiba AT200 tablet coming to the US as the Excite X10, starting at $530 for 16GB

When Toshiba said its skinny AT200 tablet wouldn’t be available until January, anyone with a casual interest in gadgets could have guessed that meant a splashy CES launch was in order. Sure enough, everyone’s favorite trade show has rolled around, and the company is finally ready to talk pricing and availability, four months after it first announced the thing. As we’ve suspected for some time now, it’ll go on sale in the US under the name “Excite” (Excite X10, to be exact), starting at $530 for the 16GB model, with a $600 32GB flavor also available.

To recap, this is supposed to be the premium slate the Thrive wasn’t, with a 1280 x 800 Gorilla Glass display, 178-degree viewing angles, TI OMAP 4430 chip, an anti-smudge coating and a 7.7mm-thick chassis, making it the thinnest 10-inch tablet on the market. It’ll also ship with Android 3.2, though Toshiba says it’s ICS-ready. And don’t let that serious metal exterior fool you: for all its gravitas, the 1.2-pound tab is lighter than it looks. (We should know: we got hands-on ages ago.) So is a super slim design enough to make this Tegra 2 slate worth choosing over the Tegra 3-packing Transformer Prime which starts at $500 with 32GB of storage? To be honest, we suspect not, given that the Prime isn’t much thicker and is also due for an upgrade to ICS. And besides, who knows what other Android tablets will surface at CES this week?

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Toshiba AT200 tablet coming to the US as the Excite X10, starting at $530 for 16GB originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 08 Jan 2012 21:30:00 EST.

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